On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 1:12 AM, Jan Nijtmans wrote:
> 2013/5/8 NightStrike :
>> How did you install the cross compiler without the dependencies
>> picking up the headers package?
>
> Well, installing the cross-compiler I only get
> the following 4 dependencies:
>
> mingw64-x86_64-binutils(201
2013/5/8 NightStrike:
> How did you install the cross compiler without the dependencies
> picking up the headers package?
Well, installing the cross-compiler I only get
the following 4 dependencies:
mingw64-x86_64-binutils(20130314-1)
Binutils for Win64 toolchain
Required by: mingw64-
2013/5/8 NightStrike :
> How did you install the cross compiler without the dependencies
> picking up the headers package?
Well, installing the cross-compiler I only get
the following 4 dependencies:
mingw64-x86_64-binutils(20130314-1)
Binutils for Win64 toolchain
Required by: mingw64
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 4:08 AM, Jan Nijtmans wrote:
> 2013/5/3 Kai Tietz:
>> 2013/5/3 Jan Nijtmans wrote:
>>> The mingw-w64 cross-compiler in Cygwin64 (x64_64-w64-mingw32)
>>> is currently lacking "errno.h",
>> Absoultely an absurdity. Of course mingw-w64 provides an errno.h
>> header. Not sure
2013/5/3 Kai Tietz:
> 2013/5/3 Jan Nijtmans wrote:
>> The mingw-w64 cross-compiler in Cygwin64 (x64_64-w64-mingw32)
>> is currently lacking "errno.h",
> Absoultely an absurdity. Of course mingw-w64 provides an errno.h
> header. Not sure where you expect headers are and what content by
> your expe
2013/5/3 Jan Nijtmans wrote:
> 2013/5/3 Christopher Faylor:
>> We make ABSOLUTELY no guarantees that our errnos will match any other
>> system's. You can't expect that you will be able to use Cygwin errno's
>> in pure Windows applications. We really don't care if our errnos match
>> those of Wind
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